Galaxy  Z  Flip 7 Leaked Geekbench Scores Reveal Exynos 2500 Power Not What You’d Expect                                    

Samsung is soon going to launch its new foldable phone Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the special thing this time is that Exynos chipset can be seen in it for the first time. Till now the Snapdragon processor was used in all Z Flip series phones, but Flip 7 will get Exynos 2500, which is Samsung's own processor.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 Geekbench Scores Revealed

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 was recently spotted during testing on benchmarking platform Geekbench. The model used in the test was code named SM-F766B, which is believed to be the international variant. It has 12GB of RAM. According to the test results, this phone has got a score of 2356 on single-core and 8076 on multi-core. Earlier, the scores of the US variant were slightly lower than this, which suggests that the Exynos version may be more powerful.

Special Specifications of Exynos 2500

The Exynos 2500 chip has a total of 10 cores, which operate at different speeds. The fastest core in this processor runs at a speed of 3.30GHz, while two Cortex-A725 cores work at 2.75GHz, five cores at 2.36GHz and two Cortex-A520 cores at a speed of 1.8GHz. This chip is designed in such a way that it can save battery along with fast speed.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Launch Date and Availability

This new foldable from Samsung can be launched in July 2025, and according to reports, its date can be July 9. This phone can prove to be a big change for Samsung as for the first time an Exynos chip is being given in a Galaxy Flip phone. Now it remains to be seen how its performance is in the real world.